Three former British special forces are believed to have been killed when Russia launched a missile attack on a Ukrainian base near the Polish border.
media brother According to reports, on March 13, Russia killed three people in the country when it fired a missile at the International Security and Peacekeeping Center (IPSC), a military base in the Yavoriv district, about 50 kilometers from Lviv and about 25 kilometers southwest. Former special forces. from the Polish border.
Neither the identities of the aforementioned former British special forces nor the units they served in were disclosed.The British Foreign Office is investigating three former special forces Ukraine. British officials are said to have contacted Ukrainian and international partners to gather more information.

On March 13, a building at a Ukrainian base near Lviv caught fire after being hit by a Russian missile. Photo: New York Times.
Lviv Mayor Andrei Sadovy said Russian troops fired eight missiles at the IPSC base, killing at least 25 people and injuring 134. The missile strike showed that Russia is stepping up its offensive in western Ukraine after focusing on targets in northern, southern and eastern Ukraine.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov has warned that the Russian military could target an IPSC attack on convoys transporting Western weapons to Ukraine. “We have warned the United States that sending arms from some countries to Ukraine is both a dangerous move and makes these convoys a legitimate target,” Ryabkov said.
Many Western countries provide training to transfer modern weapons, including thousands of anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles, to Ukraine mainly through gateways in the west of the country.
Russian officials announced on March 14 that the land corridor between the Crimean peninsula and the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine has been opened.according to RIA NovostiThe corridor provides a strategic route for Russian regulars in Crimea to join forces with the DPR and allows Russian-backed forces to enter major port cities on the Sea of Azov coast.
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) said at least 636 civilians had been killed since hostilities erupted on February 24, but the actual number could be higher due to a lack of complete statistics. During this period, some 2.8 million people were displaced from Ukraine.
Nguyen Jin (according to telegraph)